. The butterfly book; a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies -- North America. Noctuidc drawn for me by Mr. Horace Knight from the type which is contained in the British Museum. (2) Apharetra pyralis Smith. (Smith's Apharetra.) The specimen represented in Fig. 89 is the type contained in the United States National Museum, a drawing of which I was kindly permitted to make. The species ^''%t*^/77.''^f'''j'.'''* is considerably darker than the preceding, it is thus far only known from the Territory of Alberta in British America. Genus ARSILONCHE Lederer Tw


. The butterfly book; a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies -- North America. Noctuidc drawn for me by Mr. Horace Knight from the type which is contained in the British Museum. (2) Apharetra pyralis Smith. (Smith's Apharetra.) The specimen represented in Fig. 89 is the type contained in the United States National Museum, a drawing of which I was kindly permitted to make. The species ^''%t*^/77.''^f'''j'.'''* is considerably darker than the preceding, it is thus far only known from the Territory of Alberta in British America. Genus ARSILONCHE Lederer Two species belonging to this genus are represented in our fauna. Arsilonihe colorada was described by Smith in tlie Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. X-Xll, p. 414, in 1900. The other species, which is well known, we figure. (i) Arsilonche albovenosa Gceze, Plate XVlll, Fig. 6, ,'. (The White-veined Dagger.) The abdomen in our figure is dark, the specimen being greased. It should be light, like the thorax. The insect occurs quite commonly in Canada and the northern portions of the United States, and also in Europe and northern Asia. Genus MEROLONCHE Grote For a full account of the three species contained in this genus the student is referred to the Proceedings of the United States National Museum, Vol. XXI, p. 179. (1) Merolonche lupini Grote, Plate XVIII, Fig. 7, ' . (The Lupine Dagger.) Like all the species of this genus the Lupine Dagger is an inhabitant of the Pacific States. Good specimens are in collections. Genus HARRISIMEMNA Grote Only one species of this genus is thus known, (i) Harrisimemna trisignata Walker, XIX, Fig. 4, •?. (Harris's Three-spot.) 159 •. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Holland, W. J. (William Jacob), 1848-1932. Garden City,


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